Abstract
This paper discusses two projects on post-tensioned glass beams, performed at EPFL and DTU, respectively. In these projects small scale glass beams (length of 1.5m and 1m) are post-tensioned by means of steel threaded rods tensioned at the beam ends. The purpose of post-tensioning glass beams is to enhance the initial failure stress of the glass and to obtain ductile (post-breakage) performance. From four-point bending tests on the post-tensioned glass beam specimens it is observed that these goals are reached. From the test results it is concluded that post-tensioning glass beams is a feasible and promising concept, which provides enhanced strength and ductile (post-breakage) performance. Since the current investigations are exploratory, the investigated concepts leave unsolved challenges for future research within this field.
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Louter, C., Nielsen, J. H., & Belis, J. (2013). Exploratory experimental investigations on post-tensioned structural glass beams. In Structures and Architecture: New concepts, applications and challenges (pp. 358–365). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.3233/fde-130012
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